Java Examples
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This page is part of the Developer Section. The following Java code snippets demonstrate how easy it is to run database commands, create collections, perform queries, etc. via the BaseX API. Most examples are taken from our basex-examples repository, in which you will find some more use cases.
Template:Mark, our XQJ API is based on Charles Foster’s XQJ implementation, which fully utilized the client/server architecture of BaseX.
Note that the older XML:DB
API can only be used in embedded mode.
Local Examples
- RunCommands.java
- creates and drops database and index instances, prints a list of all existing databases.
- WikiExample.java
- creates a database from an url (wiki instance), runs a query against it and drops the database.
- RunQueries.java
- shows three variants of running queries.
- CreateCollection.java
- creates and manages a collection.
- QueryCollection.java
- creates, runs queries against it and drops a collection.
Server Examples
- ServerCommands.java
- launches server-side commands using a client session.
- ServerAndLocal.java
- processes server results locally.
- ServerConcurrency.java
- runs concurrent queries.
- UserExample.java
- manages database users.
REST API Examples
- RESTGet.java
- presents the HTTP GET method.
- RESTPost.java
- presents the HTTP POST method.
- RESTPut.java
- presents the HTTP PUT method.
- RESTDelete.java
- presents the HTTP DELETE method.
XML:DB API Examples
- XMLDBCreate.java
- creates a collection using XML:DB.
- XMLDBQuery.java
- runs a query using XML:DB.
- XMLDBInsert.java
- inserts a document into a database using XML:DB.